Manual of Clinical Microbiology, Volume 1Includes information on infection detection and prevention and control, diagnostic technologies, bacteriology, antibacterial, antiviral, antifungal, and antiparasitic agents and susceptibility test methods, virology, mycology, and parasitology. |
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... approach to improving patient care and uses a bottom - up or team approach to achieve improvements in services . It emphasizes the importance of customer - oriented planning that includes all affected parties and the contin- uous need ...
... approach to improving patient care and uses a bottom - up or team approach to achieve improvements in services . It emphasizes the importance of customer - oriented planning that includes all affected parties and the contin- uous need ...
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... approach to microorgan- ism identification that have been used for many years . This approach differs from the use of tables in that identification test results with the greatest discriminating power are placed at the top of the ...
... approach to microorgan- ism identification that have been used for many years . This approach differs from the use of tables in that identification test results with the greatest discriminating power are placed at the top of the ...
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... approach that tar- gets the nuclear large subunit ( LSU ) of the rRNA gene can be used for the identification of fungi . This gene is univer- sally found in all fungi and contains sufficient variation to identify most fungi accurately ...
... approach that tar- gets the nuclear large subunit ( LSU ) of the rRNA gene can be used for the identification of fungi . This gene is univer- sally found in all fungi and contains sufficient variation to identify most fungi accurately ...
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